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This Rapper is Building a Million Dollar Fish Tank, and he's Sharing a Glimpse into the Aquarium with a Short Video

If you're new to Hip-hop, allow me to introduce you to one of the most popular American rappers: 46-year-old Rick Ross.

This Rapper Is Building A Million Dollar Fish Tank, And He's Sharing A Glimpse Into The Aquarium With A Short Video

Ross has been getting some expensive stuffs lately, and now he's building a brand new fish tank worth $1 million inside his mansion.

The Biggest Bawse has plans to show the new tank once completed in the coming weeks, but wants you to bask in the glory for the moment with a sneak peek at its construction.

Rozay, who earned three nominations at the 2023 Grammy Awards, took to his Instagram Story this week to give his fans a first look into the aquarium, which happens to be a cylindrical fish tank apparently worth seven figures. In the clip, the room is covered in brown flooring paper with the fish tank stationed in the middle.

The rapper gives his fans a mini-tour before asking if they’ve ever seen an aquarium quite like it. If they haven’t, he assured them they would get the opportunity very soon.

“Yo, have you ever seen a million-dollar fish tank?” he asked his viewers. “You will in a few weeks.”

Rick Ross is no stranger to lavish purchases. Last month, he upgraded his brunch area with a custom table made from a 757 airplane engine.

“I just had my table delivered, been waiting on this a long time,” Rozay said in a clip shared online. “This is my amazing brunch area, but guess what we did? I bought a motor from a 757 airliner. That’s right, an airplane! A 757 airliner.”

“Had the blades polished, had the lights inserted. I can change the lights any color I want to. Had the table top – the top glass – cut. This is a Ricky Rozay customization.”

His spending habits aren’t just limited to his home, though. In October, Ross purchased a $1.5 million Mystery Tourbillion watch from Jacob & Co. that was so valuable it had to be delivered in an armored vehicle.

In a video posted to his Instagram Stories, the rap mogul filmed the armored vehicle driving through the front gates of his sprawling Promise Land estate, with a security guard leading the way. He showcased the watch itself, noting how “beautiful” and “flawless” it was.

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